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When fee-pressured audit offices focus on non-audit services, financial statements suffer, study shows
Study points to fertility as a leading economic indicator
Hitting rock bottom after job loss can be beneficial, study shows
Expert details risks of patronizing unlicensed tax preparers
Flourishing under an abusive boss? You may be a psychopath, study shows
Major life events shared on social media revive dormant connections, study shows
New study shows disadvantage for firms possessing celebrity and status
Broad experience a double-edged sword for entrepreneurs seeking investors, study shows
Heads-up, CEOs — corporate social responsibility may get you fired, study finds
Necessity is indeed mother of invention—regardless of resources, study shows
Study shows electronic health information exchanges could cut billions in Medicare spending
Understanding perceptions of reputation and identity offers opportunity, study shows
Investors: Be wary of auditor dismissals for the rest of the year
When hiring a manager, look to the team, new study advises
Why the Chevron Deference matters in the Age of Trump
Law professor Cassel to join Colombian president at Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
Trump’s 'rigged election' claims a classic type of excuse-making
Notre Dame scholars applaud Santos’ Nobel Peace Prize selection
Colombia’s defeated peace agreement not entirely surprising, social media analysis shows
Do it well and do it right: Business success requires top-notch service and ethics
CEOs are compensated, valued more by conservative (vs liberal) boards
Going green is for girls — but branding can make men eco-friendly
Cosmetic therapy: The link between makeup and a down economy
Father Jenkins leads University delegation to Mexico for Global Forum: Latin America
Creating more effective product recalls by improving traceability
Law professor attends White House Colombia meeting, applauds continued US aid
ND Experts: Nobel Peace Prize recipient surprising, worthy